The ET314 Ethernet Terminal is a data collection device that communicates with a software application program over a TCP/IP network. The operator interface consists of an alphanumeric display and a membrane keypad with additional input options available. This unit is available with optional 802.11b/g wireless connectivity.
When the ET314 is connected to a 10/100BaseT Ethernet network it functions similar to a Telnet terminal. The host software can send commands and displayable messages to the terminal via the network. User input from the keypad, optional barcode, or mag-stripe reader is sent to the host software. To minimize network traffic the user input is transferred as complete strings instead of character by character. Strings are terminated by the Enter key and terminated with the ASCII <CR> <LF> characters. The barcode and mag-stripe input automatically include the Enter function.
The ET314 terminal has two (2) operation modes: the Virtual Terminal Command (VTC) mode and the ANSI terminal mode. The VTC mode provides a unique but simple protocol that eliminates the need to know all the particulars of the lower level ANSI protocol. The ANSI emulation mode is a subset of the standard ANSI terminal protocol that supports most of the standard display manipulation command set. The included DCNET application program (Win9x/NT based) adds ready-made Ethernet data collection capability.
The ET314 terminal connects to an Ethernet LAN via a standard 10/100BaseT cable. From a network perspective it occupies a single socket at a specified TCP/IP address and port number. The host software communicates with the ET314 by establishing a connection with the terminal and then sending and receiving ASCII text command strings.
The ET314 includes an LCD display and a numeric keypad as the primary operator interface console. In, addition, the ET314 terminal may include an optional barcode scanner input, mag-stripe card reader input, or RFID reader input and an aux RS-232 port for connection of a serial input device. Optional digital inputs with counters (up to 4) and software controlled relay outputs (up to 4) provide machine control for an external device.
The ET314 display utilizes a 8 line by forty column LCD character display which displays the 96 standard ASCII characters and 96 non-standard symbols in a 5 x 7 dot matrix font. Cursor position is identified by a blinking box and can be positioned under software control. Backlighting is available as an option for low light installations.
Several input/output options are available as follows:
Barcode Input The barcode decoder input option allows one or two barcode devices to be attached on the ET314 terminal. Decoded input is treated just like keyboard entered data and can be configured to include an automatic Enter (<CR>) code. The ET314 will automatically discriminate and decode Code 39, Code 128, Interleave 2/5, Codabar, and UPC/EAN symbologies. Available input devices include wands, slot readers, and wand emulating CCD or laser scanners. The Wall Mount version of the ET314 can be supplied with an integral slot reader as one of the bar-code input devices.
Mag-Stripe Input The mag-stripe decoder input option allows either a single or dual track magnetic card reader to be attached. Either single Track #1 or Track #2 reader can be decoded and the input is treated just like keyboard entered data. If a dual track reader is installed Track #1 will be decoded first and if it fails Track #2 will be decoded.
Relay Output The ET314 can be supplied with either two (dual) or four (quad) output relays that can be individually activated under software control. Each relay has a single \”form A\” contact rated at 10va (100vdc, 100ma.) maximum. Access to the contacts is via screw terminal blocks on the back of the unit.
10/100BaseT Ethernet Connectivity (TCP/IP)
Bar code input interface for wand, laser, CCD or other compatible scanner
Standard RS-232 COM port, 9-pin AT connector
8 line x 40 column LC Display
The ET314 is powered by a 12vdc (6va rating) power adapter that plugs directly into a 120vac receptacle. Typical power consumption is less than 10 watts. Optional input devices (laser scanners, card readers, etc.) can increase the power consumption slightly. Alternate power supplies can be used by connecting them via the ET314 power jack.
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Display Backlight
Wall Mount Enclosure (no slot reader)
Wall mount enclosure with integral barcode slot reader (VL)
Magnetic stripe card reader interface (Trk 2, Trk 1 optional)
ET314 Ethernet Terminal
$133.88
Description
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ET310 Series Ethernet Terminals
Overview
The ET314 Ethernet Terminal is a data collection device that communicates with a software application program over a TCP/IP network. The operator interface consists of an alphanumeric display and a membrane keypad with additional input options available. This unit is available with optional 802.11b/g wireless connectivity.
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When the ET314 is connected to a 10/100BaseT Ethernet network it functions similar to a Telnet terminal. The host software can send commands and displayable messages to the terminal via the network. User input from the keypad, optional barcode, or mag-stripe reader is sent to the host software. To minimize network traffic the user input is transferred as complete strings instead of character by character. Strings are terminated by the Enter key and terminated with the ASCII <CR> <LF> characters. The barcode and mag-stripe input automatically include the Enter function.
The ET314 terminal has two (2) operation modes: the Virtual Terminal Command (VTC) mode and the ANSI terminal mode. The VTC mode provides a unique but simple protocol that eliminates the need to know all the particulars of the lower level ANSI protocol. The ANSI emulation mode is a subset of the standard ANSI terminal protocol that supports most of the standard display manipulation command set. The included DCNET application program (Win9x/NT based) adds ready-made Ethernet data collection capability.
The ET314 terminal connects to an Ethernet LAN via a standard 10/100BaseT cable. From a network perspective it occupies a single socket at a specified TCP/IP address and port number. The host software communicates with the ET314 by establishing a connection with the terminal and then sending and receiving ASCII text command strings.
The ET314 includes an LCD display and a numeric keypad as the primary operator interface console. In, addition, the ET314 terminal may include an optional barcode scanner input, mag-stripe card reader input, or RFID reader input and an aux RS-232 port for connection of a serial input device. Optional digital inputs with counters (up to 4) and software controlled relay outputs (up to 4) provide machine control for an external device.
The ET314 display utilizes a 8 line by forty column LCD character display which displays the 96 standard ASCII characters and 96 non-standard symbols in a 5 x 7 dot matrix font. Cursor position is identified by a blinking box and can be positioned under software control. Backlighting is available as an option for low light installations.
Several input/output options are available as follows:
Barcode Input
The barcode decoder input option allows one or two barcode devices to be attached on the ET314 terminal. Decoded input is treated just like keyboard entered data and can be configured to include an automatic Enter (<CR>) code. The ET314 will automatically discriminate and decode Code 39, Code 128, Interleave 2/5, Codabar, and UPC/EAN symbologies. Available input devices include wands, slot readers, and wand emulating CCD or laser scanners. The Wall Mount version of the ET314 can be supplied with an integral slot reader as one of the bar-code input devices.
Mag-Stripe Input
The mag-stripe decoder input option allows either a single or dual track magnetic card reader to be attached. Either single Track #1 or Track #2 reader can be decoded and the input is treated just like keyboard entered data. If a dual track reader is installed Track #1 will be decoded first and if it fails Track #2 will be decoded.
Relay Output
The ET314 can be supplied with either two (dual) or four (quad) output relays that can be individually activated under software control. Each relay has a single \”form A\” contact rated at 10va (100vdc, 100ma.) maximum. Access to the contacts is via screw terminal blocks on the back of the unit.
The ET314 is powered by a 12vdc (6va rating) power adapter that plugs directly into a 120vac receptacle. Typical power consumption is less than 10 watts. Optional input devices (laser scanners, card readers, etc.) can increase the power consumption slightly. Alternate power supplies can be used by connecting them via the ET314 power jack.
Table-top Model: 175 / 112 / 170 mm (6.9 / 4.4 / 6.7 in)
Wall-mount Model: 220 / 225 / 92 mm (8.7 / 8.9 / 3.6 in)
NEMA Rated Model: 225 / 292 / 120 mm (8.9 / 11.5 / 4.7 in)
Table-top Model: 1.14 kg (2.5 lbs)
Wall-mount Model: 1.82 kg (4 lbs)
NEMA Rated Model: 4.02 kg (8.8 lbs)
Standard Unit: 10 Watts
Operating: 0ºC to 60ºC (32ºF to 140ºF)
Storage Temperature: -30ºC to 70ºC (-20ºF to 158ºF)
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